Washed today, do it. Were dry until thursday. Thats the big change. By thursday, more rain. Big story about today besides the sunshine breezy conditions. Thats all weve got going. Well talk about the rain on le thursday, buts talk about the roads with melissa. Good morning. Good morning, right now the bd,tway looking goo outer loop, outer loop, we dont have anything. No roadwork, nothing like that. 66 at 123 eastbound, westbound, everything is rolling along well. Nothing in your way. In fairfax, northbound Fairfax County parkway, crash reported northbound. Southbound lanes not impacted. Southbound 295, the ramp to the inbound 11th Street Bridge hadt e left side blocked by a crash. Thats on the shoulder. A second crash in the same area also on the shoulder at this point. As youook here northbound, southbound on bw parkway, route 1, 95, 29, everything northbound and southbound nice and green and moving. All right. Thank you. 5 02. New this morning, d. C. Police say someone used a b. B. G
Moving out of the area. Look at all this clearing out there. Thats all sunshine that is going to be headed our way for today. As far as what our current temperature is, 67 degreesnow. Winds are the main story today. Theyre pushing in from the northwest. No humidity. Pushing allthat down to the south. 81 will be the daytime high, around normal for this time of year. We have lower result, and again, breezy northwest winds. No rain today, but we have a chance for tomorrow and into thursday. Well talk about timing and the fathers day forecast in detail coming up. First lets talk about traffic. Good morning, melissa. Reporter good morning. Chopper 4 showing an issue in prince georges county. Nn this is the i loop near st. Barnabas rd. A crash and report of a tree partially blocking the right lane on the beltway. We have some real delays there this morning. It is going to be a little bit difficult through that section. Thats not an compare we expect a slowdown trls eay in the day. Outer loop
Right now on news4 this week, investigations going digital. Ho a local Maryland County is using digital forsics to solve crime cases. Also a witness to history. A longtime d. C. Journalistre ects on the 50th anniversary of the washington plays and the stories told about the lgbtq community. Plus women giving back. Aan local orgation helping to provide clothing for women, and how it inspired one woman to help others in need. Announcer welcome to news4 this week. Hello, everyoneeo im l harris. There is a new team of cyber sleuths in Charles County. The Sheriffs Office there just opened up the doors to a new Digital Forensics lab in waldorf. As derrick ward explains, this new invtigative tool is the result of Lessons Learned from a disturbing case in the county. As technology grows, the Sheriffs Office and Law Enforcement entities have to grow alongha with technology. Reporter the Charles County Sheriffs Office just unveiled its new Digital Forensics lab in waldorf. Its meticulous work. N
Meal in that time. Kids usually want to just eat a little bit and maybe eat a little bit later. Reporter the rigidity of the rules has had a dramatic effect. Coordinator fuentes says at its height the Redwood Food Bank Summer Food Program served 150,000 meals. This summer theyre on track to only serve about 30,000. Weve seen definitely a decrease in participation. It was great to have that option, that kids or families could pick up those meals for their kids, whereas now were kind of hindering that. Its not that kids are accessing those lunches at a different location at this point in time. Theyre just not getting those lunches. Reporter while that may seem ungrateful to some, if the purpose of the program is to get food to people, fuentes says it does make sense to deliver it in a way they want or need. It is unfortunate to know theres these relief programs that maybe could be suited a little bit differently or tailored a little bit differently knowing that our community could use a
From cbs news bay area , this is the afternoon edition. A massive fire burns through a building under construction in hayes valley, and hours later, crews are still on the scene keeping an eye on the unstable building. Firefighters had to jump on this one really quickly to keep the flames from destroying even more buildings. Good afternoon, im elizabeth cook. The flames were so intense, several nearby buildings were also impacted. The flames started just after 6 00 a. M. On octavia and oak streets, and within the hour, dozens of trucks raced to the scene. Since this building was under construction, there was no Fire Protection in place. Firefighters say a Quick Response was crucial. Investigators have not said how this fire started and the scaffolding is a hazard so Officials Say just to avoid the area, it is just a skeleton now. Justin andrews has the latest from the scene. Reporter it has been several hours since the initial call came in and here we are, the fire crews are still on t